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Port Perry Star, 24 Feb 1987, p. 41

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CH OS Hs soos -- i Z Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Meeting of Interest The Feb. meeting of Nestleton UCW Afternoon Unit was held at the home of Anne Emerson, Nestleton, on Feb. 17th with nine members pre- sent. Unit leader Jean Williams opened with a poem, 'What are Valentines?" by Helen Steiner Rice. After welcoming all, she called on Anne for the Devotional. She spoke of various ways we may find God, and especially in Nature. She read - Psalm 19 which begins, 'The Heaven's are telling the Glory of God." She also spoke of the intricate planning which must have gone in- to creating the Universe and all liv- ing creatures. In no way could this be just chance! Hymn 582- *'All Thirigs Bright & Beautiful." was sung. Anne closed with prayers. Following the Minutes and Treasurer's report .. the Roll Call, "A Hobby I Enjoy" answered. Leader Jean Williams reminded members of the World Day of Prayer Service on Mar. 6th at Blackstock Anglican Church and the Presbyterial at Harmony United Church on Mar. 10th. was well CITRUS Members moved to the Pottery Studio where Anne Emerson gave a most interesting talk on her work all the while throwing clay on the Potter's w heel. Her talented hands created a bowl, a pitcher and a vase before our very eves. We all deeply admired the patience, skill and dedication it takes to create such beautiful items. Her husband Edgar, is a skilled worker as well. To conclude the worthwhile after- noon, our newest member, June Stevenson served a cup of coffee and delicious squares. assisted by the hostess. Gwen Malcolm moved a vote of appreciation to them both. The next meeting Mar. 17th at the home of Mabel Cawker Lions Club News The Blackstock & District (Cart- wright) Lions Club held two meetings in the Rec Centre during the month of February. On the 4th. Joyce Kelly presented an in- teresting resume re- the Durham Board of Education _. then on the 18th, the Lions were pleased to have Lion Jim McDougall .. District GRAPEFRUIT The Senior Music Students of Port Perry High School are selling top quality California Navel Oranges and Indian River Grapefruit. $21.00 ............. Large Case ............. $25.00 $13.00 .......... Medium Case .......... $15.00 $s 700 ........... Small Case ............ S$ 3.00 ORANGES To order contact any member of the SENIOR WIND ENSEMBLE or JAZZMERIZE or Phone P.P.H.S. 985-7337 Sale Ends March 12/87. Proceeds to, help finance concert tour to Quebec & Ottawa DURHAM SHADE & VERTICALS - COMPARE OUR PRICES -- 40% OFF on all ... VERTICALS, VENETIANS & 2 PLEATED SHADES 30% OFF on all ... CUSTOM DRAPERIES, COUNTRY CURTAINS, etc. For Free Shop-At-Home Service Call 985-9985 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates Monthly Rates 2 YEARS 3 YEARS "4 YEARS .. 5 YEARS 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 7 34% 8 % 812% 8 34% 8 34% RRSP 5 Year 912% MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD Sams sbec? D PAT@E wont tohce Cat he office or wit mahor SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 A Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporatan Govenor of A-16, visit. While there he invested two members .. Harold Kyte and Douglas Fetter of Blackstock. The Club extends a warm welcome to these twe - gentlemen to the Club Family Concerns Our 'warmest wishes" to friend Stan McNeely of Williams Point who celebrated his 86th birthday on Thurs. Feb. 19. May he enjoy many more years of good health and bur, thday celebrations! His wife Daisy is a patient in Port Perry Hospital and progressing quite well Our best - to Daisy! We are very pleased to report that Bert Jones of Scugog Point is com- ing along well after surgery in Oshawa General Hospital, and will be home soon. Our best wishes to neighbour Bert! Weekends guests with the Sam Cawkers at the farmstead. Scugog Point Rd., were Arthur and Carroll Cawker of Sudbury, Cheryl and Bryan Cawker of Waterloo. Alan and Eleanor Cawker and son Andy of Oshawa, Sylvia and Chandra Cawker of Scarborough and Ralph Cawker of Toronto. Art and Carroll, Cheryl and Bryan, Grant and Mer- na Cawker and daughtr Cathy and Sam and Mabel enjoyed noon brunch at Conway Place. Port Perry. on Sunday. Cathy was celebrating her birthday - she turn- ed sweet sixteen on Sundav' Our best wishes to a delightful téenager' Evening UCW Unit Meets The Evening UCW Unit met at the home of Caroi Mairs. Nestleton_ on -~ Harvest" with theme - © PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 24, 1987 -- 4) Potter's craft deeply admired by all members Feb 18th After approval of minutes from last meeting, and the Treasurer's report was given. Kay Notman led the Devotional entitled "Love "" Bible passage taken from John 4. She also read the words from the UCW anniversary song. Barbara Weir in charge of the programme showed a half-hour film on "Our Native People' followed by a fun game Refreshements and social hour concluded the interesting meeting. Nestleton United Church A good attendance at the United 'Church on a pleasant winter Sunday moming Greeting at the door were Rarbara and Arthur Weir and boys Since the minister was delayed, Ken Weir capably started his Youth Ser- vice at the usual time. The Junior Choir delight all with their rendition. of "1 Want To Live For Jesus." Rev. Dale Davis continued his ser- mon series with "But Deliver Us From Evil." The fresh flowers at 'the Chancel were placed by Edda and Russell Bowman in memory of their son Peter. Caesarea Community Church A very good attendance on a love- Iv Sunday morning for Caesarea Church. Bob Heayn - the guest speaker gave the call to worship followed by the Innovation Prayer by Dan Pugh Sr. The sermon title used by Bob was "The Great Looking for- ward to the spring season; the time of seeds and harvest. It is also the time of harvesting souls and filling vour soul with God while seeking to Buy Dircet from the Grower AND SAVE... af Si. ww daa PISA wm ALLEN UNDERHILL FLOWERS & GREENHOUSES 220 Main St. N., Uxbridge . 852-6395 or 852- 6283 CT ---QPENT? 7 DAYS A WEEK - -- Serving Durham Regn for 50 Years -- THE WEDDING EXPERTS Fresh or Silk Complete. - From . KN * 550. 00 'BOOK NOW! ROSES Ql FLOWERS PANIES © GREEN N PLANTS fRESH SILK - DRIED ARRANGEMENTS [WE SPECIALIZE IN CARING - WHATEVER YOU NEED! | LOCAL DELIVERY or AROUND THE WORLD help others in their search for God The resposive reading was led by Arden Maschke and Scripture - Mark 16: 14-20 was read by ban Pugh Jr. Music by Mrs. Arden Maschke. The study group con- tinues to meet at 10 am. Sunday mornings. The World Day of Prayer will be held in St. John's Anglican Church in Blackstock on Mar, 6th at 2 pm. Contact Mrs. Sharron Heayn for fur- ther information Deepest Sympathy "We have lost a good friend Brother Jim Cawker of Manchester passed away during the week in Wellesley Hospital, Toronto, after a lengthy illness. He was a warm, giv- ing and loving man who will be sad- ly missed' by many relatives and friends. We deeply regret his pass- ing. Our heartfelt sympathy to his loving wife Marion, son Tom and wife Kathleen, grandsons James and John, and daughter Lois and husband lan Heacock of Edmonton, . 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The actors were full lof life and their expression kept the students wide eyed and wondering what was going to happen next Over all the performance was well liked by both students and-teachers It is great for the students to ex- perience the French language in © Situations outside the classroom and to taste the culture of their second language. The French Immersion Parents Association have organized and helped subsidize these productions ~ We hope to bring a performance to Port Perry on an evening in June for ~ the French students and their families Many thanks to Maryann Sup- pelsa for organizing 'this years cultural events E--y HOSPITAL REPORT Week Ending February 19, 1987 Admitted 37 Births 1 Deaths 3 Emergencies 52 Operations 12 Discharged x Remaining 41 INSURANCE BROXERS LaRTED ISIQUEENST PORT PERRY 416) 985 7308 ALL LINES OF - GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA - AND GREY TRUST Snce B44 7 \ 5 Year Annual Interest 8%: Semi-Annually Sates Sues Aa f° whoy! Notee

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